Donald Trump and Kamala Harris wrapped up their campaigns on Monday in starkly different moods: The former president, a “flamboyant,” as the New York Times called him, in unfilled stadiums, argued that the country was on the brink of disaster , while the US vice president promised a more united future as cheering supporters chanted with her: “We’re not going back.” In one post after another, the presidential rivals essentially offered two competing versions of reality in the final hours before Election Day. Trump repeatedly raised the issue of uncontrolled immigration and the dangers of Democratic policies as he spoke to crowds in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, with another stop planned in Michigan. With a comparatively more upbeat message, Harris swept through Pennsylvania, which holds 19 electors that could decide the race. With stops in Scranton, Allentown and Pittsburgh and scheduled to gather late in […]
Source: News Beast

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